PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1933 James J. Corbett Dies at Home in Long Island 'Gentleman Jim' Did Great Deal to Popularize Boxing New York, Feb. 18, -(UF)--James J. Corbett, "Gentleman Jim" of the prize ring and stage, died at his home in Bayade, Long Island, today. Conqueror of John L. Sullivan, the toughest galider of his time, it was Jim Corbett whose spectacular personality did more than any other human act to make pugilism "respectable" in an age when the ring was scorned by society and outlawed by nearly every state in the union. Corbett was 67 years old. His death, due to a glaucal disorder which induced heart disease, was not unexpected. Corbett died at 2:10 p.m. in the presence of his wife and John and Dennis Kelcher, life-long friends. Dr. G. Willard Dickey, his physician, had made a routine call this morning and administered a narcotic which induced a deep sleep for several hours. Dr. Dickey was not present when the old time champion passed away. The last sacraments of the church were adminstrated several days ago. Corbett died peacefully, apparently sleeping directly from the effects of the medicine. --in the weltweight class, were the only Kansas men to win their matches. Methner won a quick fall from his Missouri opponent, and Winthed gained a decision on a time advantage. Naland of Kansas lost a decision in the 192nd-class, as did Tilford in the 1930th-class. Kevin Kope, Leage, and Ewley lost by the Men's Intramurals Numerous forfeits and several large scores marked the weekend play in intramural basketball. Of the twelve games scheduled for Friday and Saturday, only six were played. Five were forfeited and in one contest, both teams failed to put in an appearance. Beta, Pti Mu Alpha, Delta Uploiton, Kappa Sif "B", Alpha Kappa Psi and Delta Kappa Phi were the largest of the largest score of the weekend going to Beta for defeating Delta Tau 45-16. The forfeited games were: Acacia de- faulted to Delta Chi, Pi K. A. to Phi Psi, Chi Delta Sigma to Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Beta Pi to Phi Wacha- rusa to Tennessee Club, and Phi Pai' B to Beta 'R'. The box scores Totals ... 20 5 Beta-45 FG FT Benson, f 0 0 Dodge, f 3 1 Crosse, c 7 1 McCornick, g 4 0 White, g 5 2 Morgan, f 1 2 OUR PRICE OUR PRICE Mat. and Eve . . . 15c TONIGHT-TOMORROW Chuckle and Cheer With WILL ROGERS in "Too Busy to Work" EXTRA!-IMPERFECT LOVER MAGIC CARPET LATE NEWS WHY PAY MORE? TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY Welcome Back! CLARA BOW in "CALL HER SAVAGE" NOW! THRU WEDNESDAY Maybe the King can do no wrong —but you ought to see what the Ex-King is un to! Laugh, Loaf, and Be Gay GEORGE ARLISS IN "The Kings Vacation" It combines the drama of "Dissei'il" with the comedy of "The Millionaire." Also TECHNOCRACY KRAZY KAT-NOVELTY-NEWS STARTS THURSDAY JAMES CAGNEY HARD TO HANDLE Bobby Jones' "Perfect Golf Course" Opened 42nd STREET IS ON THE WAY C. An air view of the "perfect golf course" just opened at Augusta by the Augusta National Golf club. It was hid out by Bobby Jones, retired amateur and open champion, and Dr. Alexander Mackenzie. Dolla Tau--16 FG FT 0 Hibb, f 1 Manning, f 2 Noel, f 0 Vorn, c 0 Trowbridge, g 5 0 Kissick, g 0 0 Totals ... 8 0 Referee: Shaffer. Alpha Phi Omega-8 | FG | FT Hunter, Bray, i | 1 | 0 Hunter, Ray, i | 1 | 0 Malone, c | 1 | 0 Kowalski, c | 1 | 0 Kowalski, R, n | 0 | 0 Totals 4 0 Phi Mu Alpha--36 FG FT Breecher, f 2 0 Gray, f 3 0 Underwood, g 4 0 Porter, c 5 1 Strumings-f 1 1 Balley, g 1 1 Totals ... 17 2 Reference: Jorgenson. Dota Upsilon–32 FG FT I Noble, f 0 1 1 Kobe, f 0 1 1 Rapp, f 1 1 3 Columbus, f 1 1 3 Lomarson, g 1 1 0 Rutter, g 2 1 0 Larve, g 4 1 2 Glimson, g 1 0 1 Totals ... 15 2 9 Alpin Kappa Lambda-0 5 FG FT 4 Crumbringer, j ... 1 1 3 Davis, c ... 1 1 3 Johnson, c ... 0 0 0 Fibbinsy, g ... 0 1 1 Gleason, g ... 0 1 1 Totals ... Referee: Baxter. Kappa App. 'B'—30 FG FT F 0 Kel, f | 3 0 Sleeper, f | 7 0 Garmes, f | 1 0 Rankin, c | 1 0 Shaffer, g | 2 0 Elgin, g | 0 0 Bell, g | 1 0 Totals 15 0 Flii Delt B'-6 FG FT Smiley, f 0 0 Changlame, f 0 0 Aubrey, f 0 0 Griffin, f 1 0 Hacgurch, g 1 0 Johnson, g 1 0 Abercrombie, g 1 0 Totals ... 3 0 Referee: Izzard Alpha Kappa Pi-25 FG FT Saunders, J 6 0 Aiden, I 0 Tioe, C 1 0 Schroeder, g → 0 Icard, Z 0 liond, Z 0 Totals 12 1 Phi Chi.-12 FG FT Kay, f 1 0 Raff, f 0 0 Wood, sherf 0 0 Way, g 2 0 Barries, g 0 0 Swangy, g 0 0 Rowland's-17 FG FT Shobe, f 3 0 Lehmann, f 0 0 Scott, c 2 1 Lault, h 1 0 Popplewell, g 2 0 Reynolds, g 0 0 Totals 6 0 Referee: McCormick Sullana, Feb. 15-(UP)—Miss Emma McConnell, a college two-d bands today and prevented robbery of the Painters State bank. Miss McConnell, a bank employee, dished from the building that were paid for the time lock to open. She called police, but the robbers had fed, taking no money. Totals 8 1 A. T. O.-I FG 1 Gillea, f 1 1 Seattle 0 0 P. berthe, c 0 1 Maira, g 2 1 Zettle, g 1 0 Woman Eludes Bandits Totals ... 4 3 Referee: Horn. Ada Marguerite Jordan, 27, is a nurse at the National Military hospital in Dayton, Ohio. Carol L. Bardo, '32, is a student technician at the St. Francis hospital in Wichita. Huskers Defeat South Dakota at Lincoln by 34-25 Score Win Non-Conference Game Lincoln, Feb. 18 — (UP — Paced by Hok-ful, Parsons and Sears, Nebraska University tonight won over South Dakota, 34 to 25 in a basketball game packed with action. By half time, Nebraska, except for the first five minutes of play, held the lead almost continuously but the lead was small in the second when Sears was broken down by the Dakotus guarding. South Dakota - 25 Olson, f FG FT I Olson, f 1 0 Buck, c 4 1 Buck, c 4 1 Brye, jn 4 2 Lewick, f 1 3 Tree, f 1 1 Abel, p 1 1 Le Hampton, c-f 0 3 1 totals 9 7 8 Nebraska - 34 FO FT F Bowell, f 1 1 1 Mason, f 1 1 1 Fenicton, c 1 0 1 Saucier, c 1 0 1 Hokuf, g 2 1 2 Parents, f 1 2 3 Lumney, f 1 2 3 Wahquist, f 1 0 1 Wahlquist, c 1 0 1 Copple, c 1 0 1 Bodle, f 1 0 1 By half time Nebraska possessed a 15 to 11 lead. Forewatched Olson and Han-Harper, the team's top scorer of the game with 13 points Bidle, Dakota center led his team with 40 points. Wrestling Team Defeated Totals 15 4 13 Referee—Ernie Adams, Omaha. Mehringer and Windle Win Two Bouts From Missouri Squad Scoring victories in only the heavy-weight and 135-pound classes, the University wrestling team last night dropped a 28-16 decision to the Missouri squad at Columbus. The meet was held following the Missouri-Ohiohua baseball game, and a crowd of approximately 10,000 witnessed the double Tanner victory. 0 Pete Mehringer, Olympic heavy- weight champion, and Fredrick Winde St. Louis, Feb. 18—(UP) - Washington University announced today the release of Robert A. Doyle as head track coach. A recruitment of the fi- iters is impossible for the school to retain a track coach, the announcement said. Track Coach Is Dismissed The former Purdue University track captain said the announcement made by Dr. E. H. Escherhart, a member of the District basketball board, came "as a distractible shock." He said he had accepted a salary of $500 a year in 1962 with the understanding it would be increased this year. Washington University Announces Release of Robert A. Doyle Doyle, in addition to his track duties, acted as assistant back-f coach for Jimmy Conzeman's football squad. He said 65 men, the largest in the history of the school had signed up for track this year. Kansas Trims Cyclones to Regain Big Six Lead Columbia, Mo. Feb 18 — (UP) — Chester L. Brewer, University of Missouri director of athletics, will coach the Browns on Saturday, announced today. Brewer rejoiced back Crandale who was dropped from the coaching roster after anaxing a Big Six title last spring. Brewer was a 4-6 player in college. He also had some professional exp.: (Continued from page 1) responded to the requests he made, for not once was there any sign of disapproval of the reference, George Gardner or of the play of the visiting team. Among the spectators was George Edwards, coach of the Missouri Tigers who have defeated Kansas and Oklahoma at Columbia on consecutive weeks. Iowa State plays the Tigers next Friday night. The box score: Iowa State f T Thompson, f 1 1 1 P 1 Aberration, f 1 1 1 P 1 Wright, g 3 2 3 3 Hood, g 0 0 1 2 Loreng, f 0 0 1 2 Jores, f 2 0 0 0 Levdig, g 0 0 2 2 Dibl. g 0 2 2 2 Kansas FG FT MFT P Harrington, f 0 0 0 Wake 'c 0 5 1 Johnson, g 3 4 2 Schank, e 2 1 0 Gray, g 0 0 0 Graf, f 1 0 0 Benn, g 1 0 1 Curd, f 0 0 0 Klass, g 0 0 0 TIGER ATHLETIC DIRECTOR WILL BE BASEBALL COACH ience before he began coaching. Totals ... 6 7 10 10 Totals Referee: Gardner, of Southwestern. Technical Foul: Klass. Official Attendance: 1973. Coach Opposes New Rules Missouri Pulls Oklahoma Out of First Place Lead Iowa State Mentor Believes There Are Too Many Regulations Tigers Give Sooners 40-20 Trouncing Before 4000 Persons Ames, Iowa. Feb. 18—(Special)—The new football rules aren't so good, thinks George Venkier, grid coach at Iowa State College. "Football will become nothing more than a mechanical game if they keep on tying it up with rules," he said here yesterday. "They seem to be trying to cover every kind of play with a rule." The difficulty for headwork or originality. This is notably true, Couch Venker says, of the rule establishing sideline zones to eliminate the sideline play. Plays of his kind, he thinks, give field generals their best opportunities to outgress their opponents. "If officials won't call the 25-yard penalty for penni-che," he added, "I don't believe they're likely to call the new 15-yard penalty. Clipping is an offense that calls for just as severe punishment as the books will allow." Columbia, Mo. Feb 17.—(Special)—Maintaining its home court jinx, Missouri pulled Oklahoma out of an undidged first place position to a tie for first place with Kansas by defeating the Sooners 40 to 30 in a conference final. The Buckeyes took early lead and never was headed by the first place Oklahomaans. Last week Missouri defeated Kansas pulling the Jalalouws out of first place and this week returned the favor for the quitter from the Kaw. At the same time the Tigers placed themselves in a strategic position to strike for the迎来 lead the moment Okahoma or Kansas failers in its championship drive. Norman Wagner, Tiger center and captain, started the scoring with two buckets and this was a lead that Missouri never relinquished. The Tigers ran the count up to 24 to 13 as the half ended. Missouri started the second half with a rush and pushed its total up to 32 before Beck scored the first two points of the half for the Sooners via the free throw route. The Oaklahomans pulled down the margin the Tigers had unassured early in the game by late baskets by Beck, Anderson, and Brown—but were never able to come within threatening distance of the Missouri score. Wagner led his teammates in scoring with a total of 13 points followed closely by Cooper with 12 and Stubber with 10. Browning Oklahoma's sofomore guard who has led his team in scoring and is among the first five leading scorsers of the Big Six, led his team in scoring with ten points followed closely by Cooper. A crowd of 4,000 watched the game which is the biggest crowd of the year so far and probably will not be suppressed in any of the remaining Big Six ames. The box score: Missouri-40 FG FT E Cooper, f 5 2 1 Fasser, f 5 0 1 Sutler, f 4 2 3 Wagner, g 4 2 3 Wagner, c 5 1 0 Miller, g 1 1 1 Jorgensen, g 1 0 0 Haffield, f 0 2 0 totals 10 18 6 Oklahoma--30 FG FT F Back, f 2 3 2 Anderson, f 2 3 0 Bross, f 1 0 0 LeCrone, c 0 0 0 Marson, c 0 0 0 Mata, g 2 3 0 Browning, g 4 2 3 Tyler, g 4 2 0 Totals 11 8 11 Referee—Pat Mason, Kansas City Rockhurst Interview Proves Interesting The Dec. 17, 1932 issue of Intercollegiate sports under the title "Air-Views on Physical Education," a radio Interview between E. R. Elibel and Dr. F. C. Allen, gives the recent interview over KFKU. 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